Heat exchange – Regenerator – Checker brick structure
Patent
1974-05-03
1976-03-16
O'Dea, William F.
Heat exchange
Regenerator
Checker brick structure
62 64, 128 1R, 195 18, F25B 1300
Patent
active
039439933
ABSTRACT:
A process is described in which surface attached living cell cultures are treated, cooled, stored and revived in such a manner as to retain their viability and their adherence to culture surfaces.
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Capossela Ronald C.
O'Dea William F.
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